I am the shooter running the AT-X rifle with the Tremor reticle, standing, firing from the barricade with a game changer only.
Full disclosure:
I am not associated financially with Without Warning although he is one of my very good friends and I am proud to see him succeed and see his products thrive in the industry internationally. I have been shooting TMB's in the Australian national PRS series since they first became available and now won't be looking elsewhere, they are excellent.
We worked our way through each of the brakes, firing them as we went, trying to capture footage in that environment. Being that it was clearly
not a science laboratory, using robots, in a controlled atmosphere, we were dealing with variables like my body position potentially shifting from shot to shot slightly, wind conditions over time, varying muscle induced pressure on the system / support bag etc. it was hard to try and replicate each shot over an hour of us doing it as I'm sure you can appreciate. However, that being said - I was personally as interested in the outcome as you are, as a paying customer. There was no silly business from my end.
One thing about BJ (the designer), he is serious about making a good product and I believe he has absolutely done that.
I have always shot factory Hornady match ammo in my 6.5 and 6mm Creedmoor barrels, the Tuner was enticing... Even though I have still never really gotten down and dirty with tuning it as such, as soon as the additional weight ended up on the muzzle, the barrels settled down even more with the harmonic dampening taking place, like a suppressor.
I have switched the Area419 Sidewinders off all my match barrels in favour of the TMB's and have another one on order.
As friends here, my input is simply my own, read it however you like. If you ever get the opportunity to try a TMB on the range, you should see for yourself how effective they are at managing recoil.
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